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Dréan (Arabic: الذرعان ad-Draʿān) is a small coastal town in Algeria, 25 km south of Annaba, in El Taref Province. It has a population of about 40,000. The author Albert Camus was born there during the French rule in Algeria when it was known as Mondovi (after the 1796 Battle of Mondovì). It is the capital of Dréan District.
36°41′N 7°45′E / 36.683°N 7.750°E / 36.683; 7.750
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